King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 57
... Albany ? Advise yourself . Edg . I am sure on't , not a word . Edm . I hear my father coming ; pardon me ; In cunning I must draw my sword upon you ; 20 25 30 Draw ; seem to defend yourself ; now quit you well . Yield ; come before my ...
... Albany ? Advise yourself . Edg . I am sure on't , not a word . Edm . I hear my father coming ; pardon me ; In cunning I must draw my sword upon you ; 20 25 30 Draw ; seem to defend yourself ; now quit you well . Yield ; come before my ...
Page 196
... Albany desires that Edmund's life might be spared at pre- sent , only to obtain his confession , and to convict him ... Albany must attend to Goneril before showing the paper to Edmund . The letter was never de- livered ; and we ...
... Albany desires that Edmund's life might be spared at pre- sent , only to obtain his confession , and to convict him ... Albany must attend to Goneril before showing the paper to Edmund . The letter was never de- livered ; and we ...
Page 200
... Albany is speaking . 229. dead ] According to F the bodies are brought in here ; it seems more natural to leave a short time , as Q does , for Albany's order to be obeyed . Kirschbaum , who argues for the F arrangement , says that it is ...
... Albany is speaking . 229. dead ] According to F the bodies are brought in here ; it seems more natural to leave a short time , as Q does , for Albany's order to be obeyed . Kirschbaum , who argues for the F arrangement , says that it is ...
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